Para uma história do jornalismo em Portugal — III

Autores/as

Carla Baptista (ed)
Universidade Nova de Lisboa, ICNOVA, Portugal
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8188-3567
Jorge Pedro Sousa (ed)
Universidade Fernando Pessoa, ICNOVA, Portugal
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0814-6779
Celiana Azevedo (ed)
Universidade Nova de Lisboa, ICNOVA, Portugal
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1768-2525

Palabras clave:

história do jornalismo, Portugal

Sinopsis

Towards a History of Portuguese Journalism volume III is part of the project with the same title, started in 2019, financed by FCT. The 13 chapters partially translate the results of the III International Conference — History of Journalism in Portugal, organized by ICNOVA, within the scope of the aforementioned project, in September 2021, in Lisbon. Divided into five parts, it presents research developed around the themes of the historiography of journalism, history of the press and its discourse, history of iconographic journalism, history of television journalism, and history of Portuguese journalism in the world. Mostly based in Portugal, it also includes a text on Portuguese language newspapers published in Hawaii. From the 17th century to the 21st century, it covers topics ranging from the periodization of the history of journalism in Portugal to war journalism, musical journalism, television journalism, iconographic journalism, and multiple case studies focusing on journalistic discourse. This book thus contributes to a better understanding of historical trends and events, involving legal, economic, political, professional and cultural conditions that influenced the production and circulation of journalistic content and its reception and, thus, also the history of Portugal itself, in which journalism has been a force for the last four hundred years.

Capítulos

  • Introdução
    Carla Baptista, Jorge Pedro Sousa, Celiana Azevedo
  • Towards a periodization of the history of journalism in Portugal
    Jorge Pedro Sousa, Helena Lima
  • The use of knowledge organization systems in sources for the study of the history of journalism
    Olívia Pestana
  • Journalistic production in the Portuguese liberal exile of 1828-1832
    Fábio Alexandre Faria
  • Satirical press, political caricature and nationalism: the race to Africa and the anti-British nationalism in Sebastião Sanhudo’s work (1878-1894)
    Ana Raquel Rocha
  • Myths and omissions in the musical journalism of the Portuguese 20th-century
    Isabel Pina
  • The coverage of the presidential elections in Portugal in the illustrated magazines of the I Republic (1910-1926)
    Jorge Pedro Sousa, Celiana Azevedo, Fátima Lopes Cardoso
  • Pneumonic Influenza news in the Portuguese press: the cases of the newspapers O Comércio do Porto, O Algarve and the magazine Illustração Portuguesa
    Helena Lima, Jorge Pedro Sousa
  • “Brazil is just a bigger Portugal”: the discourse of Ilustração Portuguesa and ABC on the centennial of Brazil’s independence (1922)
    Jorge Pedro Sousa, Celiana Azevedo
  • Flama in transformation: from religious and masculine to active and irreverent woman
    Celiana Azevedo, Ana Catarina Tiago, Andreia Castro Nunes, Beatriz Cintrão Menino, Helena Amorim Mendes de Castro
  • War Journalism in the Middle East: stories, testimonies and reportage by Portuguese journalists
    Manuel João de Carvalho Coutinho
  • Iconography in motion in Portuguese journalism: how digital narratives changed infographics history
    Assunção Gonçalves Duarte
  • Information programmes on RTP’s second channel: from 1968 to 1991
    Anabela de Sousa Lopes, Manuel João de Carvalho Coutinho
  • News from the Antipodes — Historical traces of the Portuguese journalism in Hawaii
    Alberto Pena-Rodríguez

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Publicado

agosto 7, 2021

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-989-9048-13-3

doi

10.34619/fdpy-xftm